After being a boy scout and going to summer camps in tents for a week at a time, learned a huge liking for tent camping. That's coming from some whom grew up with a family cabin to go to for vacations and such. At one point I got involved in 18th century reenacting pretty much to learn the primitive way of camping in period attire I had purchased a 12 Ft X12 Ft center pole white Egyptian cotton Marquee. Knew the set up I wanted. Which included stove port with flap and a roof vent with flap... Plenty of room . I got to work on actual 18th century style of camping repairable lot more sturdy then plastic (BS) furniture/furnishings. There are wood working plans on line. Complete with cook box mounted on a perimeter pole that when open has counter space. Knock down bunk bed. Wood stove (I make) that burns wood, pellets , coal and my drain oil for heat in the winter. Yes I camp all 4 seasons in this tent Summer vacations, Fall and winter hunting, spring seasons.. I have a net that strings up along the whole complete side of one wall, ceiling to floor, which gives a screened in porch like atmosphere thru out the day and night. With the roof flap opened a gentile breeze is always present caused by the up draft created by heat rise thru the roof vent. Summer cooking (I Usually don't do camp fires) cook on a Coleman stove on top of one of the wooden storage camp boxes which bring the Coleman stove up to normal cooking counter height. What I'm saying is, there is literally no constant bending over back breaking existence the whole time. I have made 18th century folding table with folding stools . I use candle box to which many say with 2 or 3 of the boxes lite and the tent being white, has an ambiance about it that is very peaceful. I do have half of a baker tent that I can put on one of the walls should I have guest but, usual prefer not to have guest. I'm single and have no children. There is so much you can do and build for yourself with unending ideas. With the things and sizes you can make/fit your needs for your whole family. I will say this for your none experience regarding the double poll marque's, you do need 2 people to set up the tent. Also, remember too, for the winter camps. More space means more heat needed. Some use a portable gas inferred heater(s) with the hose going out under the sod flaps to a 40 lb. bottle that's covered for the 18th century gigs, rather than pushing and over heating a wood stove. Oh yes I put a floor down with 2-4x8' plastic tarps, cover them with 2-4x8' white canvas painter tarps and the sod flaps tucked between the two. Take a showers ? yep, have a pulley top of the center pole Stand in a container, run a solar shower bag up (solar for summer and stove with water jacket for the winter hot shower) works great each and every night . Refreshing to be clean like that, makes for a way much more enjoy outing. Those needs for your personal. there is plenty of options out there to meet/handle those needs...rock on ...
After being a boy scout and going to summer camps in tents for a week at a time, learned a huge liking for tent camping. That's coming from some whom grew up with a family cabin to go to for vacations and such.
At one point I got involved in 18th century reenacting pretty much to learn the primitive way of camping in period attire
I had purchased a 12 Ft X12 Ft center pole white Egyptian cotton Marquee. Knew the set up I wanted. Which included stove port with flap and a roof vent with flap...
Plenty of room .
I got to work on actual 18th century style of camping repairable lot more sturdy then plastic (BS) furniture/furnishings. There are wood working plans on line.
Complete with cook box mounted on a perimeter pole that when open has counter space. Knock down bunk bed. Wood stove (I make) that burns wood, pellets , coal and my drain oil for heat in the winter.
Yes I camp all 4 seasons in this tent Summer vacations, Fall and winter hunting, spring seasons..
I have a net that strings up along the whole complete side of one wall, ceiling to floor, which gives a screened in porch like atmosphere thru out the day and night. With the roof flap opened a gentile breeze is always present caused by the up draft created by heat rise thru the roof vent. Summer cooking (I Usually don't do camp fires) cook on a Coleman stove on top of one of the wooden storage camp boxes which bring the Coleman stove up to normal cooking counter height.
What I'm saying is, there is literally no constant bending over back breaking existence the whole time.
I have made 18th century folding table with folding stools . I use candle box to which many say with 2 or 3 of the boxes lite and the tent being white, has an ambiance about it that is very peaceful.
I do have half of a baker tent that I can put on one of the walls should I have guest but, usual prefer not to have guest. I'm single and have no children.
There is so much you can do and build for yourself with unending ideas. With the things and sizes you can make/fit your needs for your whole family.
I will say this for your none experience regarding the double poll marque's, you do need 2 people to set up the tent.
Also, remember too, for the winter camps. More space means more heat needed. Some use a portable gas inferred heater(s) with the hose going out under the sod flaps to a 40 lb. bottle that's covered for the 18th century gigs, rather than pushing and over heating a wood stove.
Oh yes I put a floor down with 2-4x8' plastic tarps, cover them with 2-4x8' white canvas painter tarps and the sod flaps tucked between the two.
Take a showers ? yep, have a pulley top of the center pole Stand in a container, run a solar shower bag up (solar for summer and stove with water jacket for the winter hot shower) works great each and every night . Refreshing to be clean like that, makes for a way much more enjoy outing. Those needs for your personal. there is plenty of options out there to meet/handle those needs...rock on ...
That man with through 3 different shirt changes.... and each one was better than the last
What is this "continuity" to which you refer? 😆
I have an Epic marquee tent. I love it.
i love it and need this tent :D !
what size is the tent used for this demonstration?
The pitched Marquee Tent in this film is 4×6 meters. 😊